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$4 DIY Rainboot Wreath | Goodwill Project #17

I’m totally that
neighbor.

It’s March and I still have a plaid suitcase, ice skates and
an old sled decorating our front porch. After the beating they took this winter
they’ve raised their white flags and surrendered. “Replace us!” they cried!

2 | Fake Flowers. Found a ton of these at Goodwill Twinsburg
and got the whole bundle (more than I even used) for just a $1.

3 | Ribbon or twine or burlap or whatever you want to use
for hanging the boot wreath.

That makes the total cost of this project, FOUR DOLLARS!

I strung the boots together by weaving the ribbon through
the buckle on one boot and the pull-tab on the back of the other boot. Then I
hung them from a pre-existing hook on our front door. And that’s it!!

You’re welcome, Christmas decorations. And you’re welcome, neighbors.

**This post was sponsored by Goodwill Industries of Akron. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.